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Saucers and Jumpers
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Baby Needs - Walker (Most
likely you will find that a walker is an useful
baby item, especially one with an area to eat, saving you
money on not having to buy a high chair.)
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Baby Needs - Jumper (Most
likely if you have a doorway to place a jumper you
will find it to be a fun toy that strengthens your baby's
leg muscles and very fun for your baby.)
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Baby Needs - Saucer (Possibly
a saucer will be a better choice for your baby if a walker
is not not safe to have in your house, of course you have
to limit the time your baby spends in a saucer more than a
walker.)
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Walkers, Saucers & Jumpers
The thing
to remember when putting your baby in a walker is that they will
likely find that they learn to walk backwards first, but before
you know it they will be able to maneuver all through the house.
That being said, especially if your have a thin carpet or hardwood
floors, you have to make sure that your baby can't get into anything
that is at their level.
Now saucers
don't move and because of this it is a good idea that you limit
the time that your baby is in one at a time. No one wants to be
standing for a really long time and your baby is no exception. Even
though there are many activities that your baby can do in a saucer,
it is important that they have breaks from them.
Some babies
would stay in a jumper all day, others would rather not spend their
day jumping. Make sure that where you put the jumper you will be
able to keep an eye your baby, so you know exactly when they are
done jumping.
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